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Halloween 2007
Two members of the Farmington Public Safety Department will be out on Halloween, patrolling Farmington neighborhoods to find trick or treaters.
Commander Terry Purves and Carole LeBlanc, Administrative Assistant for Director Chuck Nebus, won’t be looking to get any kids in trouble. They will be handing out bags with Halloween treats and glow necklaces.
Braedon (15 months), son of Sergeant Rick Friess and his wife, Amy, has his bags filled with potato chips, a coloring book and other surprises. They are pictured at Harvest Fresh Market, located at Farmington Road and Nine Mile, with Manager Glenn McCallum. Harvest Fresh Market and Better Made donated the bags of potato chips included in the bags.
The Farmington Public Safety Department started this program fourteen years ago and believe that it is a good way for children to have a positive first impression of police officers.
Halloween bags will be handed out beginning 6:00 p.m. on Halloween night. Look for them in the Farmington “Crime Prevention” SUV.
In addition to this program, the Public Safety Department will have extra patrol in Farmington neighborhoods during the Halloween season.

2007
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